The man in this picture is a suspect in the subway-station mugging of a 50-year-old straphanger in Washington Heights, police said.

The man in this picture is wanted for breaking into a cellphone store in Edenwald, police said.

Manhattan

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A 67-year-old pedestrian struck by a Jeep on the Upper East Side was in critical condition last night — as the hit-and-run driver was released on bail after turning himself in, authorities said yesterday.

William DiNapoli, 47, of Hauppauge, LI, allegedly left the victim, from Queens, bleeding from his ears at 78th Street and Lexington Avenue at 6:20 a.m. Tuesday and fled in his black Jeep Cherokee, a Criminal Court complaint states.

DiNapoli surrendered to cops late Tuesday, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and made his $50,000 bail, according to the city Department of Correction.

The unidentified victim was in critical condition with a massive brain injury at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

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A man iis a suspect in the subway-station mugging of a 50-year-old straphanger in Washington Heights, police said.

The suspect asked the victim for the time on a staircase leading to the C-train platform at West 163rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue at about 11:30 a.m. on March 21, cops said.

The thug then punched the man in the face, grabbed his iPhone and ran, police said.

Brooklyn

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A 16-year-old girl confessed that she and a pal targeted three Ditmas Park businesses and stole cash and electronics, authorities said.

Dorothea Montillo was arrested yesterday in connection with a break-in at a Laundromat on Newkirk Avenue at about 9 p.m. on April 3 and the theft of $2,000 from its cash register, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

She and her buddy, who has not been apprehended, also allegedly broke into a Foster Avenue physical-therapy office at about 8 p.m. on March 30 and took a laptop computer.

But the burglars left behind three knives and a screwdriver, cops said.

The suspects are also believed to have struck at about 8:30 p.m. on March 24 at a Newkirk Avenue grocery store, making off with $1,600 in cash as well as lotion and pain relievers, the complaint says.